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How To Stop Your Dog Barking

How To Stop Your Dog Barking

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How To Stop Your Dog Barking

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  1. How to Stop Your Dog Barking? Do you have a dog that won't stop barking? Well, we have the perfect solution for you! Our how-to-stop-your-dog barking program is designed to teach your dog how to stop barking with ease. All you have to do is follow our step-by-step instructions and in no time your dog will be quiet and obedient. So why wait? Order today and start silencing that pesky pup! If you live in a city or a house where there are other dogs, your pet will most likely hear them and start barking too. This is especially true if your dog sees other dogs often. Dogs bark to warn others of dangers they sense as well as to establish their territory and show who they belong to. The answer to your problem of how to stop your dog barking usually lies in understanding why he barks. Read on for more information. Why does my dog bark? Dogs bark to communicate with other dogs, people and other animals like cats. They also bark to warn of nearby danger like a stranger coming to the door. Some dogs also bark because they are bored and need something to do. As for why your dog is barking, it depends on his breed.

  2. Train your dog to stop barking, TODAY!! If you’ve tried everything and your dog still barks, you may want to take some training into your own hands. If your dog is a puppy, teach him how to quiet down. When he reaches a certain age, such as three years, you can teach him how to bark less. Consult your vet if you don’t know how to train your dog and find out what exercises work best. Keep your dog busy when he’s barking If your dog is bored while he’s barking, he’ll be bored while he’s barking less. Keep your dog busy with interactive games like throwing a ball or putting treats in a bowl. Give him a job to do so he’s not just lying around thinking about what to do. If you don’t have time to train your dog, keep him busy when you’re at work. You can also use an anti-bark collar to train your dog to not bark. Be assertive when meeting strangers at the door When someone comes to your door, your dog may get excited and begin barking. You can assert yourself as the leader of the pack by walking towards the door with your dog, ignoring his barking and letting him smell the stranger. This assertiveness should make the stranger feel comfortable enough to approach you. Take your dog for long walks to tire him out Barking dogs are usually bored dogs. If you take your dog for a long walk, you’ll tire him out and make him less likely to bark. It’s a win/win/win situation. You get exercise and your dog gets to expend his energy in a more pleasant way. Use a Bark collar or tone only collar A Bark collar or tone only collar emits an unpleasant sound when your dog barks. While a Bark collar has been proven to work, the main problem with them is the controversy surrounding their use. Some people believe that they cause aggression in the dog while others say they cause no harm. Shaping behaviour with treats and praise If your dog is barking because he has something in his mouth, like a bone, chew toy or sock, take it away. If he’s barking because he’s bored, take him out for a walk. If he’s barking because he’s having a bad day, give him treats and praise. Try citronella candles or diffusers to mask the smell of other dogs and deter barking Citronella candles or diffusers mask the pungent smell of other dogs and deter barking. You can also try spraying your yard with vanilla extract instead of regular dog spray if you don’t have another dog in your neighbourhood. Wrapping it up Your dog may be barking because he has something in his mouth, is bored or is having a bad day. Take the item away, take your dog for a walk or reward him with treats. You can also mask the smell of other dogs with candles. Summary

  3. If you want to stop your dog from barking, you must understand why he does it and find ways to stop him. If your dog is barking because he has something in his mouth, take it away. If he’s barking because he’s bored, take him for a walk or give him something to do. If he’s barking because he’s having a bad day, give him treats and praise. Thanks for coming!!

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